SportsDay's Tim Cowlishaw says three of the four spots on the Mount Rushmore of Texas coaches are set -- Gregg Popovich, Darrell Royal and Tom Landry already have their faces engraved on the mountain. But which coach should occupy the fourth and final spot alongside that legendary trio? Vote in our poll below and sound off in the comments!

The Texas coaches’ version of Mount Rushmore is 75 percent complete. I don’t mean this in a literal sense because I only draw stick figures, so carving chunks of granite is off my to-do list.

While it may take time for Spurs fans to get over Game 6 — sort of like Rangers fans that looked longingly out toward the Busch Stadium right-field wall this weekend — there is no denying Gregg Popovich’s place on this list.

Four NBA titles along with one near-miss is a far better professional record than any other coach can produce. Besides, he devised a plan of attack that was close to having Danny Green win Finals MVP over LeBron James. Think about that.

Pop is in. So is Darrell Royal with his two national championships (or three, depending upon your stance on Texas’ 1970 season). And, of course, so is Tom Landry with his two Lombardi trophies, five Super Bowl trips and 20 consecutive winning seasons.

This column is not about those automatic three. It’s about trying to determine who earns that last slab of granite. Perhaps you can help me decide.

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